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Key: MARTE-128
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Legacy Issue Number: 11883
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Status: closed
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Source: Universidad de Cantabria ( Dr. Julio Medina)
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Summary:
Schedulability analysis models are built for each real-time situation of interest, and due to the number of different modes of operation of the system or to the number of different worst case equivalent models used to analyze those situations for which there would be no analitical techniques available, the amount of SA models to be annotated over the same UML base model is significant. The profile mechanism in UML provides a way to apply and de-apply a profile to a UML model, but it does not allow to have different colections or groups of stereotype instances (annotations) in a common frame so that they can be store and retrive in the repository, treated as views or "profile applications" of the same profile. In the case of SAM this will be done with the purpose of having different RT Situations, but the same will be valid for a large number of modelling purposes: the phase in the development process, level of detail, different analysis tool or technique to use, or just to assist the modelling processing paradigm. This may be solved in an ad-hoc manner by tools, but a standard (hence interchangable among tools) mechanism is desireble. The NFP types in MARTE may include an additional tag (property) to tie them together, but this tagging should be extensible to any stereotype
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Reported: MARTE 1.0b1 — Sat, 22 Dec 2007 05:00 GMT
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Disposition: Resolved — MARTE 1.0b2
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Disposition Summary:
This issue is duplicated of Issue 11764. Both propose a mechanism to annotate
multiple value annotations for different situations in a model.
Disposition: Duplicated -
Updated: Fri, 6 Mar 2015 20:58 GMT
MARTE — Support for Views or sets of profile annotations
- Key: MARTE-128
- OMG Task Force: UML Profile for MARTE FTF